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« on: October 31, 2012, 08:12:16 PM »

I've read wikipedia already, but I need this for my job interview on Tuesday.What software is used for PLM? I assume alot of industries use it considering how much the services are worth, around 16 billion annually.

I just want a sort of solid grasp when I get in the interview, then if I get the job, I'll try and squeeze in some classes and study more.

I know this is an Orthodox board lol, but who knows since alot of folks here have a wealth of information in other things.
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